WATERLOO • Televangelist Joyce Meyer testified this afernoon by pre-recorded video deposition in Christopher Coleman's murder trial that he could have lost his job as her bodyguard if he had an adulterous affair.

"It could have definitely affected his job," she said

Meyer said she knew nothing of Coleman's extra-marital relationship with Tara Lintz, who lives in Largo, Fla. Meyer said she learned of the affair from police.

Prosecutors say Coleman killed his wife and two sons, found dead in their home in Columbia, Ill., on May 5, 2009, so he could be with Lintz without risking his $100,000-a-year security job with Joyce Meyer Ministries.

(CBS/AP/WREG) PARSONS, Tenn. - Searchers have found what they believe to be a personal item belonging to Holly Bobo, the missing Tennessee woman, but are still not saying what it is, citing the ongoing investigation.

WATERLOO • Televangelist Joyce Meyer testified this afernoon by pre-recorded video deposition in Christopher Coleman's murder trial that he could have lost his job as her bodyguard if he had an adulterous affair.

"It could have definitely affected his job," she said

Meyer said she knew nothing of Coleman's extra-marital relationship with Tara Lintz, who lives in Largo, Fla. Meyer said she learned of the affair from police.

Prosecutors say Coleman killed his wife and two sons, found dead in their home in Columbia, Ill., on May 5, 2009, so he could be with Lintz without risking his $100,000-a-year security job with Joyce Meyer Ministries.

Meyer said Coleman had uncharacteristically called her the day before the murders and said he wasn't feeling well. She gave him the day off.

It was a clean sweep for the prosecution when it comes to scientific rulings in the case against Casey Anthony earlier this week.WESH 2 News legal analyst and retired circuit Judge O.H. Eaton said Chief Judge Belvin Perry's rulings on the admissibility of scientific evidence have given the state critical pieces to prove their circumstantial case."I think all of the evidenciary issues have been decided, and the state has had a pretty clean sweep on that," Eaton said.

Crystal Gale Clark (aka Crystal Siegler) was apprehended in Jackson, Tenn., this morning by United States Marshals and the FBI. Authorities also found her daughter, 13-month-old Chloe Clark, unharmed.

Siegler is suspected of murdering her husband, David Matthew Clark, on April 25. Police found David Clark in his home, shot to death, when a neighbor found his body. He was shot twice, though authorities won’t say where in his body he was shot at.

“Siegler ran out of money and contacted a family member, letting them know where she was,” Sgt. Joe Smith of the Mingo County Sheriff’s Department said. “The family member then contacted police. She didn’t exactly turn herself in.”

The police ran the number where Siegler had called her family member from and identified it as a hotel in Jackson, Smith said. The Sheriff’s Department then contacted United States Marshals and the FBI who apprehended Siegler in her hotel room.

“There was an altercation,” Smith said, “She was uncooperative with police.”

A Kissimmee mother was arrested this week on charges of abusing her 5-year-old daughter, according to Kissimmee police.

Jennifer Torres, 21, was arrested Wednesday after the child told police her mother pulled her hair, hit her in her face and pushed her head against the wall and floor. The child had scratches and bruises that substantiated the child's account of the incident, according to police.

Billie Jean Dunn tries to live normally as the search continues for her 13-year-old daughter, Hailey, missing since Dec. 28.

Billie Jean was busy Wednesday afternoon at her home in Colorado City sorting posters to be handed out to volunteers Saturday. In turn, these volunteers will be spanning out in West Texas attaching the posters to “anything they can attach them to.”

“The posters will be given out early Saturday at McDonald’s in Snyder, Sweetwater, Big Spring, Midland and Odessa,” the mother said.

But these events are not held every day, and she has to find some way to cope, to make the time pass as her hope continues that Hailey will be found safe – and soon.

“I’ve been spending a lot more time with my family, especially my son. He’s been staying at my brother’s house in Snyder, but staying over here a little bit more.

“I’ve also been receiving a lot of continued support from a few good friends that have been here from the beginning. They’ve been really good to me and helping me come up with ideas to keep Hailey’s face out there.”

More than two weeks after her disappearance, investigators continued Thursday to search for missing 20-year-old nursing student Holly Bobo.

She was last seen the morning of April 13 being led into the woods near her Darden home in Decatur County.

Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Special Agent in Charge John Mehr said leads are being checked daily and that there is not a time frame as to when volunteers will be asked to return in the search for Bobo.

Officials decided Wednesday to suspend the use of volunteers in light of rising floodwaters.

CINCINNATI -- A judge found a couple guilty of murder Friday in the starvation death of their infant daughter.

Judge Nadine Allen convicted Jill Hull and Gary West on two counts of murder – one for knowingly inflicting starvation and dehydration and the other for recklessly refusing to provide medical treatment that would have saved their child's life.

Rachel West was only 11 weeks old when she was discovered unconscious and suffering from a respiratory condition Nov. 28, 2008, at her family's Sayler Park home.

An autopsy showed the child had no food at all inside her digestive tract when she died, but investigators found baby formula inside the house.

This week marks four months since 13-year-old Hailey Dunn vanished. She was last seen at her home in Colorado City on Dec. 27, and hundreds of leads have turned up empty.

Day after day, KTAB News get calls and emails asking for updates on the investigation. But the truth is, updates are hard to come by these days.

Hailey's father, Clint Dunn, her mother, Billie Dunn, and her mother's boyfriend and only named suspect, Shawn Adkins, all declined our interview requests.

Colorado City City Manager Pete Kampfer, who has been a spokesman for the investigation since the beginning, as well as Mitchell County Sheriff Patrick Toombs and Mitchell County District Attorney Ann Reed all refused an on camera interview to discuss where the investigation sits today.

Even with the major players in the case remaining tight lipped, we wanted to try and answer the question so many people still have – is their hope for Hailey?

The Chris Coleman triple murder trial enters it’s fourth day Thursday. Wednesday, jurors heard Coleman admit to a sexual relationship with Tara Lintz, his wife’s best friend in high school and to sending her nude photos of himself on a company cell phone that belonged to Joyce Meyer Ministries.

Belleville News Democrat reporter Beth Hundsdorfer reports, during the police interrogation video, jurors saw Coleman initially portray Lintz as a family friend, calling her his wife’s number one Facebook fan. Coleman said that he and Sheri had been having marital problems and he had been talking to Tara a lot lately. He said that Sheri Coleman could get a little bit jealous at times.

It was only after Columbia Police detective Justin Barlow and Illinois State Police Sgt. Dave Bivens told Coleman that Lintz, who lives in Florida, told St. Petersburg homicide detectives that the pair were having an affair and that Chris Coleman had sent nude photos of himself to Lintz on his cell phone, that he admitted to a sexual relationship with her.

This week marks the two-year anniversary of 17-year-old vacationer Brittanee Drexel's disappearance from Myrtle Beach. Her disappearance has been picked up by national media outlets and has frequently been profiled by cable news lawyer-turned-talking-head Nancy Grace and was also featured in the Season 2 premier of "Disappeared" a program on the digital cable network Investigation Discovery.

Yet, if you listen to the news coverage you would think that this was the first person to ever disappear without a trace on the Grand Strand. This is not the case. Myrtle Beach is a pretty easy place to disappear from. We have a transient population, a beach that attracts many tourists, and a high number of homeless people that are difficult to track. There are plenty of cracks to fall into, whether you want to disappear or if someone makes you disappear. Presently, there are eight open, unsolved missing persons cases in Myrtle Beach and Horry County police jurisdictions.

The most famous case right now, of course, is the one of Drexel who went missing on April 25, 2009 from the Blue Water Motel in Myrtle Beach. Drexel, form Rochester, N.Y., came to the beach with her friends without the permission of her mother. They had a hotel room at the Bar Harbor resort in Myrtle Beach. The last known contact anyone had with her was a friend that she met at approximately 8 p.m. April 25, 2009. There is security footage of her walking out of the Blue Water Motel when she was supposed to be returning to the Bar Harbor. She never made it there and no one has heard from her since.

THE FAMILY of a missing cruise ship worker from Chester will gather for another vigil this weekend.

Youth activities worker Rebecca Coriam, from Guilden Sutton, Chester, went missing more than five weeks ago off the coast of Mexico while on board the Disney Wonder Cruise liner.

Following local, national and international appeals for the 24-year-old’s safe return, Rebecca has since been listed as ‘missing at sea’.

Her family, also from Guilden Sutton, have organised a number of vigils in her honour and will hold a balloon release at Chester Racecourse on Monday, May 2.

Her uncle John Jennings said the family have held the vigils in the hope that the balloons may guide Rebecca, or Bex as she is fondly known, home to Chester.

Meanwhile, the Royal Bahamian Police Force have continued to carry out their investigations into the former Chester Catholic High School pupil’s disappearance.
Rebecca was last seen on March 21, after boarding a ship in Los Angeles and the alarm was raised the following morning at 9am when she failed to turn up for a shift.